Average monthly salary
The Master’s students initial salary is between 34 000–36 999 SEK.
The survey comprises students who took a Master’s degree in 2023.
Jim Rottman is Global Head of Culture, Inclusion and Belonging at Volvo Cars. Listen to his advice when it comes to looking for a job, what they look for and what you should prepare and look for yourself.
Interview with Jim Rottman
"Economics helps us understand societal issues."
Shasa Aziz Baker studied economics to find answers to the big questions facing society. Today, she works at the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise.
The cancer-fighting entrepreneur
Milton Lönnroth is combining cutting-edge technology and entrepreneurship to increase the number of people cured of cancer.
Mirja Wester studied business administration and film, she is now the CEO of Gothenburg Film Festival.
From volunteer to festival director
Anna Fäldt works as People Data Analyst at Volvo Cars, she works with data and analyses the company's most important resource - its employees.
Anna analyses Volvo's most important resource
With a Bachelor's degree in economics and a Master's degree in management, Malin Setterström gained variety and breadth in her education.
Malin works as a Management Consultant
Vladyslav works as a DIM Analyst at Volvo Group
After studying studying the Master's programme in Innovation and Industrial Management, Vladyslav now works at Volvo Group.
Agnes has a Bachelor's degree in Financial Economics and a Master's degree in Innovation and Industrial Management.
Agnes is a Management Consultant in Strategic and Digital Transformation
"My time at the School gave me a very valuable network of talented and driven people"
Josefine is a management consultant at Avanti Corporate Development
Jacqueline is a dedicated logistics enthusiast with a particular focus on city logistics. Originally hailing from New York, she relocated to Gothenburg and currently resides in Stockholm.
Jacqueline’s interest for urban logistics lead her to MSc Logistics and Transport Management
Kaisa Nordlund works at the Swedish Defence University (FHS) in Stockholm, where she focuses on Arctic issues, including logistics, geopolitics and hybrid warfare against infrastructure.
"Gothenburg is a fantastic city for logistics studies"
From farm manager to financial analyst
Dennis Mutiso Muli studied MSc Finance and is now a part of the Volvo Cars Graduate Programme, a two-year programme aimed at developing future leaders within the company.
Kevin von Zweigbergk's intuition led him to study logistics
Kevin graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Logistics and a Master's degree in Logistics and Transport Management. Today, he works as a National Key Account Manager for Kuehne Nagel, the world's largest sea and air freight forwarder.
Villemo Karnström works at the EU Commission
Villemo work with a unit that does the financial risk assessment of guarantees that the EU gives to developing countries
Isac Boukachabia, studied MSc Innovation and Industrial Management and now works as Head of Funds & ERP at Finwire.
"I'm interested in strategy and leadership."
Wilhelm Åkesson studied economics at the School. Today he works as a data analyst at SEB’s Financial Crime Prevention unit.
Wilhelm Åkesson fights financial crime
From Rome to Gothenburg: Federico Bruschi's Double Degree Experience
"Earning a double degree not only enriched my educational background, but also allowed me to live in a country I had always admired - Sweden"
Education university required
93% of the Master’s students stated that their first job required university education.
Recommended by students
93% of the Master’s students would recommend the School to prospective students.
Graduates hired quickly
84% of the Master’s students found employment within 6 months of completing their studies. 66% found positions before they completed their studies.
Meet our alumni
What happens after graduation?
Since 2008, the School of Business has conducted follow-up surveys among students who graduated from the undergraduate program the previous year. The surveys provide answers to questions such as Where do students work today? How did they get their first job? and In which sectors do they work?
Shasa Aziz Baker studied economics to find answers to the big questions facing society. Today, she works at the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise.
"Economics helps us understand societal issues."
Jacqueline is a dedicated logistics enthusiast with a particular focus on city logistics. Originally hailing from New York, she relocated to Gothenburg and currently resides in Stockholm.
Jacqueline’s interest for urban logistics lead her to MSc Logistics and Transport Management
Kaisa Nordlund works at the Swedish Defence University (FHS) in Stockholm, where she focuses on Arctic issues, including logistics, geopolitics and hybrid warfare against infrastructure.
"Gothenburg is a fantastic city for logistics studies"
Interview with Jim Rottman
Jim Rottman is Global Head of Culture, Inclusion and Belonging at Volvo Cars. Listen to his advice when it comes to looking for a job, what they look for and what you should prepare and look for yourself.
Villemo work with a unit that does the financial risk assessment of guarantees that the EU gives to developing countries
Villemo Karnström works at the EU Commission
Kevin graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Logistics and a Master's degree in Logistics and Transport Management. Today, he works as a National Key Account Manager for Kuehne Nagel, the world's largest sea and air freight forwarder.
Kevin von Zweigbergk's intuition led him to study logistics
"Earning a double degree not only enriched my educational background, but also allowed me to live in a country I had always admired - Sweden"
From Rome to Gothenburg: Federico Bruschi's Double Degree Experience
Wilhelm Åkesson studied economics at the School. Today he works as a data analyst at SEB’s Financial Crime Prevention unit.
Wilhelm Åkesson fights financial crime
Isac Boukachabia, studied MSc Innovation and Industrial Management and now works as Head of Funds & ERP at Finwire.
"I'm interested in strategy and leadership."
From farm manager to financial analyst
Dennis Mutiso Muli studied MSc Finance and is now a part of the Volvo Cars Graduate Programme, a two-year programme aimed at developing future leaders within the company.
After studying studying the Master's programme in Innovation and Industrial Management, Vladyslav now works at Volvo Group.
Vladyslav works as a DIM Analyst at Volvo Group
"My time at the School gave me a very valuable network of talented and driven people"
Josefine is a management consultant at Avanti Corporate Development
Mirja Wester studied business administration and film, she is now the CEO of Gothenburg Film Festival.
From volunteer to festival director
Anna Fäldt works as People Data Analyst at Volvo Cars, she works with data and analyses the company's most important resource - its employees.
Anna analyses Volvo's most important resource
With a Bachelor's degree in economics and a Master's degree in management, Malin Setterström gained variety and breadth in her education.
Malin works as a Management Consultant
Agnes has a Bachelor's degree in Financial Economics and a Master's degree in Innovation and Industrial Management.
Agnes is a Management Consultant in Strategic and Digital Transformation
The cancer-fighting entrepreneur
Milton Lönnroth is combining cutting-edge technology and entrepreneurship to increase the number of people cured of cancer.
Meet our alumni
Average monthly salary
The Master’s students initial salary is between 34 000–36 999 SEK.
The survey comprises students who took a Master’s degree in 2023.
95% of the Master’s students would recommend the School to prospective students.
Recommending the School
Education university required
93% of the Master’s students would recommend the School to prospective students.
84% of the Master’s students found employment within 6 months of completing their studies. 66% found positions before they completed their studies.
Graduates hired quickly
What happens after graduation?
Since 2008, the School of Business has conducted follow-up surveys among students who graduated from the undergraduate program the previous year. The surveys provide answers to questions such as Where do students work today? How did they get their first job? and In which sectors do they work?